1.0 Name Mass: - the amount of material in an object and is measured in grams. Some people think mass is weight. It is measured in grams or pounds.
Explanation: Today we measured the weights of a bunch of things in the class. To make an accurate measurement you have (must) to do the following things:
- push all the things to the left so they are at zero
- make sure the level is on the middle line stopping it's movement on the line.
11.0 See Also/Related Terms Triple Beam Balance: - used to measure the mass of an object. It has three bars...
Weight:
Measurement:
Significant Figures:
This is called SIg. Fig. for short. This means that...
Our graph of mass versus volume of beakers
2.0 Photography
Weighing a Felt Pen
Triple Beam Balance Close Up
3.0 Video and sound files Example: The video shows how to use a Triple Beam Balance.
1.0 Name (text)
- a description of the term
- it includes a definition you would find in a dictionary
- include graphing data
2.0 Photography
- these are photos you take in class
- re-save the photos as a small file size
- photos can be of images, students in action, equipment set up
3.0 Video and sound files
- you record these to help explain the term/concept
- if you edit the clips in iMovie, export as medium resolution Quicktime files (Briefing Notes content)
4.0 Internet Images
- source urls must be included/referenced
- content should be embedded in this Wiki or provide a hotlink
5.0 Internet Video, sound files and animations
- these are files you source on the internet
- content may be embedded in this Wiki but you will probably be adding a hotlink
6.0 Related Text
- text book content
- info from internet
- source urls must be included
- content should be embedded
7.0 Did You Know?
10.0 References/External links
11.0 See Also/Related Terms
12.0 Portals
Portals are pages intended to serve as "Main Pages" for specific topics or areas. Portals may be associated with one or more WikiProjects; unlike WikiProjects, however, they are meant for both readers and editors of Wikipedia, and should promote content and encourage contribution.
Wikipedia
This is a multilingual, web-based, free-contentencyclopedia project based on an openly editable model. The name "Wikipedia" is a portmanteau of the words wiki (a technology for creating collaborative websites, from the Hawaiian word wiki, meaning "quick") and encyclopedia. Wikipedia's articles provide links to guide the user to related pages with additional information.
Wikipedia is written collaboratively by largely anonymous Internet volunteers who write without pay. Anyone with Internet access can write and make changes to Wikipedia articles (except in certain cases where editing is restricted to prevent disruption or vandalism). Users can contribute anonymously, under a pseudonym, or with their real identity, if they choose.
MASS
1.0 Name
Mass:
- the amount of material in an object and is measured in grams. Some people think mass is weight. It is measured in grams or pounds.
Explanation: Today we measured the weights of a bunch of things in the class. To make an accurate measurement you have (must) to do the following things:
- push all the things to the left so they are at zero
- make sure the level is on the middle line stopping it's movement on the line.
11.0 See Also/Related Terms
Triple Beam Balance:
- used to measure the mass of an object. It has three bars...
Weight:
Measurement:
Significant Figures:
This is called SIg. Fig. for short. This means that...
2.0 Photography
3.0 Video and sound files
Example: The video shows how to use a Triple Beam Balance.
5.0 Internet Video
Test
Science 8 Wiki Structure
1.0 Name (text)
- a description of the term
- it includes a definition you would find in a dictionary
- include graphing data
2.0 Photography
- these are photos you take in class
- re-save the photos as a small file size
- photos can be of images, students in action, equipment set up
3.0 Video and sound files
- you record these to help explain the term/concept
- if you edit the clips in iMovie, export as medium resolution Quicktime files (Briefing Notes content)
4.0 Internet Images
- source urls must be included/referenced
- content should be embedded in this Wiki or provide a hotlink
5.0 Internet Video, sound files and animations
- these are files you source on the internet
- content may be embedded in this Wiki but you will probably be adding a hotlink
6.0 Related Text
- text book content
- info from internet
- source urls must be included
- content should be embedded
7.0 Did You Know?
10.0 References/External links
11.0 See Also/Related Terms
12.0 Portals
Portals are pages intended to serve as "Main Pages" for specific topics or areas. Portals may be associated with one or more WikiProjects; unlike WikiProjects, however, they are meant for both readers and editors of Wikipedia, and should promote content and encourage contribution.
Wikipedia
This is a multilingual, web-based, free-content encyclopedia project based on an openly editable model. The name "Wikipedia" is a portmanteau of the words wiki (a technology for creating collaborative websites, from the Hawaiian word wiki, meaning "quick") and encyclopedia. Wikipedia's articles provide links to guide the user to related pages with additional information.
Wikipedia is written collaboratively by largely anonymous Internet volunteers who write without pay. Anyone with Internet access can write and make changes to Wikipedia articles (except in certain cases where editing is restricted to prevent disruption or vandalism). Users can contribute anonymously, under a pseudonym, or with their real identity, if they choose.